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Mission Hospital Cleared of "Immediate Jeopardy" by CMS

Summary

  • Mission Hospital in Asheville was removed from immediate jeopardy by CMS.
  • This was the third time the hospital faced this serious sanction since 2019.
  • CMS cited patient safety risks including misidentification and monitoring failures.
Mission Hospital Cleared of "Immediate Jeopardy" by CMS

Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina, has officially been removed from immediate jeopardy by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This significant development follows a period of intense scrutiny for the health system, marking the third time it has faced this severe sanction since its acquisition by HCA Healthcare in 2019. The initial recommendation for immediate jeopardy came from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, citing unsafe patient environments.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services identified critical failures, including inadequate systems for patient misidentification, a lack of adherence to telemetry escalation pathways, and insufficient monitoring during patient transport. These issues placed patient health and safety at risk. The hospital staff had also faced public attention, with nurses organizing a rally in September to highlight ongoing staffing and safety challenges.

Following a CMS survey on November 7, the immediate jeopardy designation was lifted. Mission Health President Greg Lowe expressed appreciation to CMS and hospital staff for their diligence, emphasizing a commitment to providing high-quality care. The health system plans to submit an updated plan of correction by January 15, 2026, and undergo a re-survey, while maintaining existing action plans for identified issues.

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Immediate jeopardy is the most serious sanction CMS can impose, indicating noncompliance that risks patient health and safety.
The hospital was cited for failing to maintain safe patient environments, including issues with misidentification and monitoring.
Yes, this was the third time Mission Hospital was placed under immediate jeopardy since HCA Healthcare's acquisition in 2019.

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